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vivienneLuii
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Registered: 07/14/13
Posts: 21
Loc: New Zealand

I got rid of my old upright piano 4 years ago because i moved into an apartment. it was too loud for the apartment neighbors. but i missed it very much.

recently i just found out about digital piano.(dumb me!! i didnt know digital piano existed until this year!!!) So i started looking for a digital piano so I can practice in my apartment. I wanted kawai ca series, but i cant afford it. I did some research, was looking at Casio ap450,px850 or kawaicn23. Then I found out kawai's new cn24. so i emailed my local dealer to get it. The dealer had it delivered to me on the next day!!

this is how it looks like. I found out that when i press the soft pedal, the sound doesnt change that much. unlike a real piano. But overall I am satisfied. I like its sound, keys and look.

These are some old sheets i got from a local trade site. The oldest was published in 1894, and some 1960 piano exam sheets! (o.0) its about 40 books in total and only for 40nzd, which is around 30usd.

It's difficult to find any piano that can beat the Kawai range. I collect old sheet music and I notice you have "The Hundred Best Short Classics", I also have the same book....priced 2/6d (US$0.12)....a blast from the past price.:-)

vivienneLuii
Full Member
Registered: 07/14/13
Posts: 21
Loc: New Zealand

Ok, I have took some more photos under natural day light. this is what it looks like. when i take above pictures it was getting dark, so i was turning different light on and off trying to get good photo..